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Yahoo's Top Search Terms Of 2008


Britney Spears, Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, and Michael Phelps among notables who ranked high on list.



The most popular searches, themes, and trends of 2008 reflect Internet users' fascination with celebrity and entertainment as well as their eagerness to make sense of the world around them.

Yahoo released the most popular searches of 2008 Monday and shed light on the interests of people around the world. The Year In Review top five searches included Britney Spears, WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), Barack Obama, Miley Cyrus, and RuneScape, an online adventure game. Jessica Alba, Naruto (a Japanese anime series), Lindsay Lohan, Angelina Jolie, and American Idol rounded out the top 10.

Spears' ranking shows the star has some consistency in terms of popular interest. She ranked as the most popular search term for seven out of eight years, according to Yahoo's figures.

Obama sparked the most interest after his election victory, which received more attention in terms of traffic than any other news story on Yahoo in 2008. His popularity rose as the campaign progressed, with readers seeking information about Obama to determine whether they would vote for him.

"Every day, people turn to the Web to learn more about the world around them," Heather Cabot, Yahoo's Web life editor, said in a statement. "Their searches reveal which news events, personalities, and issues made an impact in 2008. This year people were captivated by the historic U.S. presidential election and Olympic triumphs. They also closely followed every facet of the economic downturn and enjoyed a little escapism by devouring celebrity gossip and delving into online video games."

The top political searches included: Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, George Bush, Ron Paul, John Edwards, Mike Huckabee, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Mitt Romney, in that order.

The election ranked third among the most popular news stories, behind hurricanes and Caylee and Casey Anthony, the 2-year-old Florida girl missing since June and her mother.

Other top news stories centered around Pakistan, a pregnant man, China, Iraq, and Shelley Malil, an Indian-American actor who pleaded not guilty of attempted murder charges after his ex-girlfriend was stabbed 20 times in California. Actor Patrick Swayze, who is battling cancer, and Afghanistan rounded out the top 10 news stories.


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